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Anouk Aimée

Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus[1] (born 27 April 1932), known professionally as Anouk Aimée (French pronunciation: ​[an'uk ɛm'e]) or Anouk, is a French film actress, who has appeared in 70 films since 1947, having begun her film career at age 14. In her early years, she studied acting and dance besides her regular education. Although the majority of her films were French, she also made films in Spain, Great Britain, Italy and Germany, along with some American productions.

Anouk Aimée
Aimée at Cannes, 2007
Born
Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus

(1932-04-27) 27 April 1932 (age 91)
Paris, France
Years active1947–present
Spouses
Edouard Zimmermann
(m. 1949; div. 1950)
(m. 1951; div. 1954)
(m. 1966; div. 1969)
(m. 1970; div. 1978)
Children1

Among her films are Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960), after which she was considered a "rising star who exploded" onto the film world.[2] She subsequently acted in Fellini's (1963), Jacques Demy's Lola (1961), George Cukor's Justine (1969), Bernardo Bertolucci's Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man (1981) and Robert Altman's Prêt à Porter (1994). She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her acting in A Man and a Woman (1966). The film "virtually reignited the lush on-screen romance in an era of skeptical modernism," and brought her international fame.[3]

She won the Award for Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for Marco Bellocchio's film A Leap in the Dark (1980). In 2002 she received an honorary César Award, France's national film award.

Aimée was known for her "striking features" and beauty, and considered "one of the hundred sexiest stars in film history," according to a 1995 poll conducted by Empire magazine.[3] She has often portrayed a femme fatale with a melancholy aura. In the 1960s, Life magazine commented: "after each picture her enigmatic beauty lingered" in the memories of her audience, and called her "the Left Bank's most beautiful resident."[4]

Early years

Aimée was born in Paris to actor Henri Murray (born Henry Dreyfus; 30 January 1907 – 29 January 1984)[3] and actress Geneviève Sorya (née Durand; 23 June 1912 – 23 March 2008). According to one historian, although some have speculated that her background may be related to Captain Alfred Dreyfus, this has never been confirmed.[3] Her father was Jewish, whereas her mother was Catholic. She was raised Catholic but later converted to Judaism as an adult.[3][5]

Her early education took place at l'École de la rue Milton, in Paris; École de Barbezieux; Pensionnat de Bandol; and Institution de Megève. She studied dance at Marseille Opera. During World War II she was a pupil at Mayfield School, Mayfield in Sussex, but left before taking final exams. She studied theatre in England, after which she studied dramatic art and dance with Andrée Bauer-Thérond.[6]

Career

 
Anouk Aimée in , 1963

Aimée (then still Françoise Dreyfus) made her film debut, at the age of fourteen, in the role of Anouk in La Maison sous la mer (1946), and she kept the name afterwards. Jacques Prévert, while writing Les amants de Vérone (The Lovers of Verona, 1949) specifically for her, suggested she take the symbolic last name Aimée, "that would forever associate her with the affective power of her screen roles."[3] In French, it means "beloved."[4][7]

Among her films were Alexandre Astruc's The Crimson Curtain (Le Rideau Cramoisi, 1953), Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960), Fellini's (1963), Jacques Demy's Lola (1961), André Delvaux's One Night... A Train (Un Soir, un Train, 1968), George Cukor's Justine (1969), Bernardo Bertolucci's Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man (1981), Robert Altman's Prêt à Porter (Ready to Wear, 1994) and, Claude Lelouch's A Man and a Woman (Un Homme et une femme, 1966) — described as a "film that virtually reignited the lush on-screen romance in an era of skeptical modernism."[3] Words like "regal," "intelligent" and "enigmatic" are frequently associated with her, notes one author, giving Aimée "an aura of disturbing and mysterious beauty" that has earned her the status of "one of the hundred sexiest stars in film history," according to a 1995 poll conducted by Empire Magazine.[3]

Because of her "striking features" and her beauty, she has been compared to Jacqueline Kennedy. Film historian Ginette Vincendeau has commented that Aimée's films "established her as an ethereal, sensitive and fragile beauty with a tendency to tragic destinies or restrained suffering."[3]

Her abilities as an actress and the photogenic qualities of her face, its "fine lines, expression of elation and a suggestive gaze," helped her achieve success in her early films. Émile Savitry made an early portrait of her at 15, holding a kitten on the set of Carné's La Fleur de l'âge (1947).[8][9] Among others of her films of this period were Pot-Bouille (1957), Les Amants de Montparnasse (Montparnasse 19) (The Lovers of Montparnasse, (1958) and La tête contre les murs (Head Against the Wall, 1958).[6]

Besides the French cinema, Aimée's career includes films made in Spain, Great Britain, Italy and Germany. She achieved worldwide attention in Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960) and Lola (1961). She appeared again in Fellini's 8+12, and would remain in Italy during the first half of the 1960s, making films for a number of Italian directors. Because of her role in La Dolce Vita, biographer Dave Thompson describes Aimée as a "rising star who exploded" onto the film world. He adds that singer-songwriter Patti Smith, who in her teens saw the film, began to idolise her, and "dreamed of being an actress like Aimée."[2][10]

Aimée's greatest success came with the film A Man and a Woman (Un homme et une femme, 1966) directed by Claude Lelouch. Primarily due to the excellent acting by its stars, Aimée and Jean-Louis Trintignant and the beautiful musical score, the film became an international success, winning both the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1966 and two Oscars including Best Foreign Language Film. Tabery states that with her "subtle portrayal of the heroine—self-protective, then succumbing to a new love—Aimée seemed to create a new kind of femme fatale."[6]

Film historian Jurgen Muller adds, "whether one like the film or not, it's still hard for anyone to resist the melancholy aura of Anouk Aimée."[11] In many of her subsequent films, she would continue to play that type of role, "a woman of sensitivity whose emotions are often kept secret."[6]

She starred in the American film production of Justine (1969), costarring Dirk Bogarde and directed by George Cukor and Joseph Strick. The film contained some nudity, with one writer observing, "Anouk is always impeccable, oozing the sexy, detached air of the elite . . . when she drops these trappings, along with her couture clothing, Anouk's naked perfection will annihilate you."[12] While Aimee garnered some positive reviews, the film itself was a critical and box-office disaster.

Photojournalist Eve Arnold, assigned to photograph and write a story about Aimée and her role, spoke to Dirk Bogarde, who had known her since she was fifteen. He said that "She is never so happy as when she is miserable between love affairs," referencing her recent love affair with Omar Sharif.[5] Arnold photographed Aimée, who talked about her role as the character Justine. Justine was also Jewish. Arnold recalls one of their talks:

I am still haunted by two things she quoted. They seemed to say more about her than anything else I experienced with her during the three weeks I knew her on the film:
Quote from Treblinka: 'The Jews are prone to anguish but seldom given to despair.'
And a quote by an anonymous Jewish poet to his wife when the Nazis came to get them: 'Till now we have lived with fear, now we can know hope.'[5]

Another American film, La Brava, starring Dustin Hoffman, was set to be made in 1984 but was never completed. Hoffman at first decided it would play better if he were in love with a younger girl rather than the original story's older woman. "Where are you going to get a good-looking older woman?" he asked. He rejected Faye Dunaway, feeling she was "too obvious." A month later, after a chance meeting with Aimée in Paris, he changed his mind, telling his producer, "I can fall in love with the older woman. I met Anouk Aimée over the weekend. She looks great." He begged his producer to at least talk to her: "Come on, get on the phone, say hello to her. . . Just listen to her voice, it's great."[13]

Robert Altman, at another time, wanted to use Aimée in a film to be called Lake Lugano, about a woman who was a Holocaust survivor returning long after the war. She "loved the script," according to Altman. However, she backed out after discussing the part with him more thoroughly:

I do remember he was like a bomb. He had a strong personality. He was tall, and he had a big voice. 'I want this,' and 'I want that.' I remember thinking it would be very difficult to work with him, and we didn't make the film.[14]

In 2002, she received an honorary César Award, France's national film award, and in 2003 received an Honorary Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.[15] In the 1960s, Life magazine called her "the Left Bank's most beautiful resident ... after each picture her enigmatic beauty lingered" in the memories of her audience.[4]

In late 2013, the Cinemania film festival in Montreal, Canada, paid tribute to Aimée's career.[16]

Aimée reunited with director Claude Lelouch and co-star Jean-Louis Trintignant for a follow-up to Un homme et une femme and its sequel, A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (Un homme et une femme, 20 ans deja, 1986).[17] The result, The Best Years of a Life (Les plus belles années d'une vie, 2019), was shown at Cannes out of competition.[18]

Personal life

Aimée has been married and divorced four times: Edouard Zimmermann (1949–1950), director Nico Papatakis (1951–1954), actor and musical producer Pierre Barouh (1966–1969) and actor Albert Finney (1970–1978). She has one child, Manuela Papatakis (born 1951), from her second marriage.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Director
1947 La Maison sous la mer Anouk Henri Calef
1949 Les amants de Vérone ("The Lovers Of Verona") Georgia (a modern Juliet) André Cayatte
1950 Golden Salamander Anna Ronald Neame
1952 La Bergère et le ramoneur (animation film) Voice (the female shepherd) Paul Grimault
Le Rideau cramoisi Albertine Alexandre Astruc
1955 Contraband Spain Elena Vargas Lawrence Huntington
Les Mauvaises rencontres ("Bad Liaisons") Catherine Racan Alexandre Astruc
1956 Ich suche Dich Francoise Maurer O.W. Fischer
Nina Nina Iwanowa Rudolf Jugert
1957 Pot-Bouille Marie Julien Duvivier
Anyone Can Kill Me Isabelle Henri Decoin
1958 Les Amants de Montparnasse (Montparnasse 19) Jeanne Hébuterne Jacques Becker
1959 The Journey Eva Anatole Litvak
La tête contre les murs Stéphanie Georges Franju
Les Dragueurs Jeanne Jean-Pierre Mocky
1960 La Dolce Vita Maddalena Federico Fellini
The Joker Hélène Laroche Philippe de Broca
1961 Il giudizio universale ("The Last Judgement") Irene Vittorio De Sica
Lola Lola Jacques Demy
1962 Sodom and Gomorrah Queen Bera Robert Aldrich
Il giorno più corto ("The shortest Day") cameo appearance Sergio Corbucci
1963 Fellini's 8½ Luisa Anselmi Federico Fellini
1964 Le voci bianche ("White Voices") Lorenza Pasquale Festa Campanile
La fuga ("The Escape") Luisa Paolo Spinola
1965 The Dreamer Valeria Massimo Franciosa
1966 Un homme et une femme ("A Man and a Woman") Anne Gauthier Claude Lelouch
1968 Un soir, un train (One Night... A Train) Anne André Delvaux
1969 Model Shop Lola Jacques Demy
The Appointment Carla Sidney Lumet
Justine Justine George Cukor
1976 Si c'était à refaire ("Second Chance") Sarah Gordon Claude Lelouch
1978 Mon premier amour Jane Romain (the mother) Elie Chouraqui
1979 (Salto nel vuoto) ("A Leap in the Dark") Marta Ponticelli Marco Bellocchio
1981 La Tragedia di un uomo ridicolo ("Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man") Barbara Spaggiari Bernardo Bertolucci
1983 Il generale dell'armata morte ("The General of the Dead Army") Countess Betsy Mirafiore Luciano Tovoli
Viva la vie Anouk Claude Lelouch
1984 Success Is the Best Revenge Monique Jerzy Skolimowski
1986 Un Homme et une femme : vingt ans déjà ("A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later") Anne Gauthier Claude Lelouch
1990 Bethune: The Making of a Hero Marie-France Coudaire Phillip Borsos
Il y a des jours... et des lunes as herself Claude Lelouch
1994 Les Cent et une nuits ("A Hundred and One Nights") Anouk Agnès Varda
Prêt-à-Porter Simone Lowenthal Robert Altman
1996 Hommes, femmes : mode d'emploi the widow Claude Lelouch
1997 Solomon Bathsheba Roger Young
1998 L.A. Without a Map as herself Mika Kaurismäki
1999 Une pour toutes ("One 4 All") the musician's wife Claude Lelouch
2001 Festival in Cannes Millie Marquand Henry Jaglom
2002 Napoléon Letizia Bonaparte Yves Simoneau
2003 Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants ("Happily Ever After") Vincent's mother Yvan Attal
2003 La Petite prairie aux bouleaux Myriam Marceline Loridan-Ivens
2010 Paris Connections Agnès Harley Cokeliss
2011 Tous les soleils Agathe Philippe Claudel
2012 Mince alors! mother Charlotte de Turckheim
2019 The Best Years of a Life Anne Gauthier Claude Lelouch

References

  1. ^ (in French). L'encinémathèque. Archived from the original on 9 August 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b Thompson, Dave. Dancing Barefoot: The Patti Smith Story, Chicago Review Press (2011) p. 17
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Flitterman-Lewis, Sandy. "Anouk Aimée", Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia
  4. ^ a b c Durham, Michael. "Aimée—It Means 'To Be Loved'", Life Magazine, 19 May 1967 pp. 85–86.
  5. ^ a b c Arnold, Eve. Film Journal, Bloomsbury Publishing (2002) pp. 193–94
  6. ^ a b c d Unterburger, Amy L. (ed.) Actors and Actresses, International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers (3rd edition), St James Press (1997), pp. 9–11
  7. ^ "Aimee - Name Meaning, What does Aimee mean?". www.thinkbabynames.com.
  8. ^ "Port-Musée. La sensibilité de " La Fleur de l'âge "". Le Telegramme (in French). 31 July 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  9. ^ "" La Fleur de l'âge " et le secret d'Anouk Aimée". L'Obs (in French). 23 October 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  10. ^ Bockris, Victor; Bayley, Roberta. Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography, Simon and Schuster (1999) p. 33
  11. ^ Müller, Jürgen. Movies of the 60s, Taschen (2004) cover
  12. ^ Mr. Skin's Encyclopedia: A to Z Guide to Finding Your Favorite Actresses Naked, SK INtertainment (2005) p. 5
  13. ^ Grobel, Lawrence. Endangered Species: Writers Talk About Their Craft, Their Visions, Their Lives, Da Capo Press (2001) pp. 267–268
  14. ^ Zuckoff, Mitchell. Robert Altman: An Oral Biography, Random House (2009) pp. 138–39
  15. ^ Oscherwitz, Dayna. The A to Z of French Cinema, Scarecrow Press (2007), pg. 18
  16. ^ "Anouk Aimée: A charmed cinematic life", The Gazette (Montreal), 8 November 2013.
  17. ^ "VIDEO. Claude Lelouch retrouve Anouk Aimée et Jean-Louis Trintignant pour l'épilogue d'"Un homme et une femme"". Franceinfo. 15 March 2019.
  18. ^ Lodge, Guy (31 May 2019). "Cannes Film Review: The Best Years of a Life". Variety. Retrieved 28 December 2020.

External links

  • Anouk Aimée at IMDb  
  • Anouk Aimée at AllMovie  
  • Anouk Aimée at AlloCiné (in French)  
  • AIMÉE Anouk International Who's Who. Retrieved 1 September 2006.
  • Sandy Flitterman-Lewis, Anouk Aimée, Jewish Women Encyclopedia
  • Photographs and literature
  • video Interview at Cannes, 1966 on YouTube

Featured in film, The Golden Salamander, with Trevor Howard, Herbert Lom and Anouk Aimee.{Paul Thomson}

anouk, aimée, nicole, françoise, florence, dreyfus, born, april, 1932, known, professionally, french, pronunciation, anouk, french, film, actress, appeared, films, since, 1947, having, begun, film, career, early, years, studied, acting, dance, besides, regular. Nicole Francoise Florence Dreyfus 1 born 27 April 1932 known professionally as Anouk Aimee French pronunciation an uk ɛm e or Anouk is a French film actress who has appeared in 70 films since 1947 having begun her film career at age 14 In her early years she studied acting and dance besides her regular education Although the majority of her films were French she also made films in Spain Great Britain Italy and Germany along with some American productions Anouk AimeeAimee at Cannes 2007BornNicole Francoise Florence Dreyfus 1932 04 27 27 April 1932 age 91 Paris FranceYears active1947 presentSpousesEdouard Zimmermann m 1949 div 1950 wbr Nikos Papatakis m 1951 div 1954 wbr Pierre Barouh m 1966 div 1969 wbr Albert Finney m 1970 div 1978 wbr Children1Among her films are Federico Fellini s La Dolce Vita 1960 after which she was considered a rising star who exploded onto the film world 2 She subsequently acted in Fellini s 8 1963 Jacques Demy s Lola 1961 George Cukor s Justine 1969 Bernardo Bertolucci s Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man 1981 and Robert Altman s Pret a Porter 1994 She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her acting in A Man and a Woman 1966 The film virtually reignited the lush on screen romance in an era of skeptical modernism and brought her international fame 3 She won the Award for Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for Marco Bellocchio s film A Leap in the Dark 1980 In 2002 she received an honorary Cesar Award France s national film award Aimee was known for her striking features and beauty and considered one of the hundred sexiest stars in film history according to a 1995 poll conducted by Empire magazine 3 She has often portrayed a femme fatale with a melancholy aura In the 1960s Life magazine commented after each picture her enigmatic beauty lingered in the memories of her audience and called her the Left Bank s most beautiful resident 4 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly years EditAimee was born in Paris to actor Henri Murray born Henry Dreyfus 30 January 1907 29 January 1984 3 and actress Genevieve Sorya nee Durand 23 June 1912 23 March 2008 According to one historian although some have speculated that her background may be related to Captain Alfred Dreyfus this has never been confirmed 3 Her father was Jewish whereas her mother was Catholic She was raised Catholic but later converted to Judaism as an adult 3 5 Her early education took place at l Ecole de la rue Milton in Paris Ecole de Barbezieux Pensionnat de Bandol and Institution de Megeve She studied dance at Marseille Opera During World War II she was a pupil at Mayfield School Mayfield in Sussex but left before taking final exams She studied theatre in England after which she studied dramatic art and dance with Andree Bauer Therond 6 Career Edit Anouk Aimee in 8 1963 Aimee then still Francoise Dreyfus made her film debut at the age of fourteen in the role of Anouk in La Maison sous la mer 1946 and she kept the name afterwards Jacques Prevert while writing Les amants de Verone The Lovers of Verona 1949 specifically for her suggested she take the symbolic last name Aimee that would forever associate her with the affective power of her screen roles 3 In French it means beloved 4 7 Among her films were Alexandre Astruc s The Crimson Curtain Le Rideau Cramoisi 1953 Federico Fellini s La Dolce Vita 1960 Fellini s 8 1963 Jacques Demy s Lola 1961 Andre Delvaux s One Night A Train Un Soir un Train 1968 George Cukor s Justine 1969 Bernardo Bertolucci s Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man 1981 Robert Altman s Pret a Porter Ready to Wear 1994 and Claude Lelouch s A Man and a Woman Un Homme et une femme 1966 described as a film that virtually reignited the lush on screen romance in an era of skeptical modernism 3 Words like regal intelligent and enigmatic are frequently associated with her notes one author giving Aimee an aura of disturbing and mysterious beauty that has earned her the status of one of the hundred sexiest stars in film history according to a 1995 poll conducted by Empire Magazine 3 Because of her striking features and her beauty she has been compared to Jacqueline Kennedy Film historian Ginette Vincendeau has commented that Aimee s films established her as an ethereal sensitive and fragile beauty with a tendency to tragic destinies or restrained suffering 3 Her abilities as an actress and the photogenic qualities of her face its fine lines expression of elation and a suggestive gaze helped her achieve success in her early films Emile Savitry made an early portrait of her at 15 holding a kitten on the set of Carne s La Fleur de l age 1947 8 9 Among others of her films of this period were Pot Bouille 1957 Les Amants de Montparnasse Montparnasse 19 The Lovers of Montparnasse 1958 and La tete contre les murs Head Against the Wall 1958 6 Besides the French cinema Aimee s career includes films made in Spain Great Britain Italy and Germany She achieved worldwide attention in Fellini s La Dolce Vita 1960 and Lola 1961 She appeared again in Fellini s 8 1 2 and would remain in Italy during the first half of the 1960s making films for a number of Italian directors Because of her role in La Dolce Vita biographer Dave Thompson describes Aimee as a rising star who exploded onto the film world He adds that singer songwriter Patti Smith who in her teens saw the film began to idolise her and dreamed of being an actress like Aimee 2 10 Aimee s greatest success came with the film A Man and a Woman Un homme et une femme 1966 directed by Claude Lelouch Primarily due to the excellent acting by its stars Aimee and Jean Louis Trintignant and the beautiful musical score the film became an international success winning both the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1966 and two Oscars including Best Foreign Language Film Tabery states that with her subtle portrayal of the heroine self protective then succumbing to a new love Aimee seemed to create a new kind of femme fatale 6 Film historian Jurgen Muller adds whether one like the film or not it s still hard for anyone to resist the melancholy aura of Anouk Aimee 11 In many of her subsequent films she would continue to play that type of role a woman of sensitivity whose emotions are often kept secret 6 She starred in the American film production of Justine 1969 costarring Dirk Bogarde and directed by George Cukor and Joseph Strick The film contained some nudity with one writer observing Anouk is always impeccable oozing the sexy detached air of the elite when she drops these trappings along with her couture clothing Anouk s naked perfection will annihilate you 12 While Aimee garnered some positive reviews the film itself was a critical and box office disaster Photojournalist Eve Arnold assigned to photograph and write a story about Aimee and her role spoke to Dirk Bogarde who had known her since she was fifteen He said that She is never so happy as when she is miserable between love affairs referencing her recent love affair with Omar Sharif 5 Arnold photographed Aimee who talked about her role as the character Justine Justine was also Jewish Arnold recalls one of their talks I am still haunted by two things she quoted They seemed to say more about her than anything else I experienced with her during the three weeks I knew her on the film Quote from Treblinka The Jews are prone to anguish but seldom given to despair And a quote by an anonymous Jewish poet to his wife when the Nazis came to get them Till now we have lived with fear now we can know hope 5 Another American film La Brava starring Dustin Hoffman was set to be made in 1984 but was never completed Hoffman at first decided it would play better if he were in love with a younger girl rather than the original story s older woman Where are you going to get a good looking older woman he asked He rejected Faye Dunaway feeling she was too obvious A month later after a chance meeting with Aimee in Paris he changed his mind telling his producer I can fall in love with the older woman I met Anouk Aimee over the weekend She looks great He begged his producer to at least talk to her Come on get on the phone say hello to her Just listen to her voice it s great 13 Robert Altman at another time wanted to use Aimee in a film to be called Lake Lugano about a woman who was a Holocaust survivor returning long after the war She loved the script according to Altman However she backed out after discussing the part with him more thoroughly I do remember he was like a bomb He had a strong personality He was tall and he had a big voice I want this and I want that I remember thinking it would be very difficult to work with him and we didn t make the film 14 In 2002 she received an honorary Cesar Award France s national film award and in 2003 received an Honorary Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival 15 In the 1960s Life magazine called her the Left Bank s most beautiful resident after each picture her enigmatic beauty lingered in the memories of her audience 4 In late 2013 the Cinemania film festival in Montreal Canada paid tribute to Aimee s career 16 Aimee reunited with director Claude Lelouch and co star Jean Louis Trintignant for a follow up to Un homme et une femme and its sequel A Man and a Woman 20 Years Later Un homme et une femme 20 ans deja 1986 17 The result The Best Years of a Life Les plus belles annees d une vie 2019 was shown at Cannes out of competition 18 Personal life EditAimee has been married and divorced four times Edouard Zimmermann 1949 1950 director Nico Papatakis 1951 1954 actor and musical producer Pierre Barouh 1966 1969 and actor Albert Finney 1970 1978 She has one child Manuela Papatakis born 1951 from her second marriage Selected filmography EditYear Title Role Director1947 La Maison sous la mer Anouk Henri Calef1949 Les amants de Verone The Lovers Of Verona Georgia a modern Juliet Andre Cayatte1950 Golden Salamander Anna Ronald Neame1952 La Bergere et le ramoneur animation film Voice the female shepherd Paul GrimaultLe Rideau cramoisi Albertine Alexandre Astruc1955 Contraband Spain Elena Vargas Lawrence HuntingtonLes Mauvaises rencontres Bad Liaisons Catherine Racan Alexandre Astruc1956 Ich suche Dich Francoise Maurer O W FischerNina Nina Iwanowa Rudolf Jugert1957 Pot Bouille Marie Julien DuvivierAnyone Can Kill Me Isabelle Henri Decoin1958 Les Amants de Montparnasse Montparnasse 19 Jeanne Hebuterne Jacques Becker1959 The Journey Eva Anatole LitvakLa tete contre les murs Stephanie Georges FranjuLes Dragueurs Jeanne Jean Pierre Mocky1960 La Dolce Vita Maddalena Federico FelliniThe Joker Helene Laroche Philippe de Broca1961 Il giudizio universale The Last Judgement Irene Vittorio De SicaLola Lola Jacques Demy1962 Sodom and Gomorrah Queen Bera Robert AldrichIl giorno piu corto The shortest Day cameo appearance Sergio Corbucci1963 Fellini s 8 Luisa Anselmi Federico Fellini1964 Le voci bianche White Voices Lorenza Pasquale Festa CampanileLa fuga The Escape Luisa Paolo Spinola1965 The Dreamer Valeria Massimo Franciosa1966 Un homme et une femme A Man and a Woman Anne Gauthier Claude Lelouch1968 Un soir un train One Night A Train Anne Andre Delvaux1969 Model Shop Lola Jacques DemyThe Appointment Carla Sidney LumetJustine Justine George Cukor1976 Si c etait a refaire Second Chance Sarah Gordon Claude Lelouch1978 Mon premier amour Jane Romain the mother Elie Chouraqui1979 Salto nel vuoto A Leap in the Dark Marta Ponticelli Marco Bellocchio1981 La Tragedia di un uomo ridicolo Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man Barbara Spaggiari Bernardo Bertolucci1983 Il generale dell armata morte The General of the Dead Army Countess Betsy Mirafiore Luciano TovoliViva la vie Anouk Claude Lelouch1984 Success Is the Best Revenge Monique Jerzy Skolimowski1986 Un Homme et une femme vingt ans deja A Man and a Woman 20 Years Later Anne Gauthier Claude Lelouch1990 Bethune The Making of a Hero Marie France Coudaire Phillip BorsosIl y a des jours et des lunes as herself Claude Lelouch1994 Les Cent et une nuits A Hundred and One Nights Anouk Agnes VardaPret a Porter Simone Lowenthal Robert Altman1996 Hommes femmes mode d emploi the widow Claude Lelouch1997 Solomon Bathsheba Roger Young1998 L A Without a Map as herself Mika Kaurismaki1999 Une pour toutes One 4 All the musician s wife Claude Lelouch2001 Festival in Cannes Millie Marquand Henry Jaglom2002 Napoleon Letizia Bonaparte Yves Simoneau2003 Ils se marierent et eurent beaucoup d enfants Happily Ever After Vincent s mother Yvan Attal2003 La Petite prairie aux bouleaux Myriam Marceline Loridan Ivens2010 Paris Connections Agnes Harley Cokeliss2011 Tous les soleils Agathe Philippe Claudel2012 Mince alors mother Charlotte de Turckheim2019 The Best Years of a Life Anne Gauthier Claude LelouchReferences Edit Anouk Aimee in French L encinematheque Archived from the original on 9 August 2014 Retrieved 9 August 2014 a b Thompson Dave Dancing Barefoot The Patti Smith Story Chicago Review Press 2011 p 17 a b c d e f g h i Flitterman Lewis Sandy Anouk Aimee Jewish Women A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia a b c Durham Michael Aimee It Means To Be Loved Life Magazine 19 May 1967 pp 85 86 a b c Arnold Eve Film Journal Bloomsbury Publishing 2002 pp 193 94 a b c d Unterburger Amy L ed Actors and Actresses International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers 3rd edition St James Press 1997 pp 9 11 Aimee Name Meaning What does Aimee mean www thinkbabynames com Port Musee La sensibilite de La Fleur de l age Le Telegramme in French 31 July 2014 Retrieved 7 June 2020 La Fleur de l age et le secret d Anouk Aimee L Obs in French 23 October 2019 Retrieved 7 June 2020 Bockris Victor Bayley Roberta Patti Smith An Unauthorized Biography Simon and Schuster 1999 p 33 Muller Jurgen Movies of the 60s Taschen 2004 cover Mr Skin s Encyclopedia A to Z Guide to Finding Your Favorite Actresses Naked SK INtertainment 2005 p 5 Grobel Lawrence Endangered Species Writers Talk About Their Craft Their Visions Their Lives Da Capo Press 2001 pp 267 268 Zuckoff Mitchell Robert Altman An Oral Biography Random House 2009 pp 138 39 Oscherwitz Dayna The A to Z of French Cinema Scarecrow Press 2007 pg 18 Anouk Aimee A charmed cinematic life The Gazette Montreal 8 November 2013 VIDEO Claude Lelouch retrouve Anouk Aimee et Jean Louis Trintignant pour l epilogue d Un homme et une femme Franceinfo 15 March 2019 Lodge Guy 31 May 2019 Cannes Film Review The Best Years of a Life Variety Retrieved 28 December 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anouk Aimee Anouk Aimee at IMDb Anouk Aimee at AllMovie Anouk Aimee at AlloCine in French AIMEE Anouk International Who s Who Retrieved 1 September 2006 Sandy Flitterman Lewis Anouk Aimee Jewish Women Encyclopedia Photographs and literature video Interview at Cannes 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